Training and additional consulting services available at
$200/hour (remote) or $2000/day (onsite).

What's the difference between public and private projects?

Public projects are identical to private projects with one exception:
private projects allow you to keep sensitive data private and control
who has access to the project.

Public projects can be viewed by anyone.

What's the difference between personal and organization accounts?

Personal accounts are your identity on Kumu. Everything you
do is done within your personal account and you only need one.

Organizations allow you to group related projects and users under a
central account that is managed by the organization's owners / admins.

At the project level, organizations include additional security features
(like daily backups) and collaboration tools (such as real-time commenting
and recent activity feeds). Organizations can also add users with read-only access to
projects while personal projects can only add contributors.

How many maps can I have in a single project?

As many as you need! Having unrelated maps in the same project can
be distracting though, so we encourage you to group your maps into separate
projects. There are no hard limits here though.

How many collaborators can I have in a single project?

As many as you need! Both public and private projects can have an
unlimited number of collaborators at no extra cost.
For personal projects, everyone you add to the project will be
able to edit the project. Organizations allow members to be
added with view-only access.

What if I need more projects?

We have larger plans with discounted pricing available by request, along with an
enterprise version that's priced per
seat instead of per project.
Please contact us for more details.

Do you offer any discounts?

We offer a 20% discount for annual payments.

We also offer student / edu discounts!
Just shoot us an email
from your .edu address with a little background on what you're
working on and we'll hook you up.

What is postcard pricing?

We want to make sure Kumu is available to everyone that needs it.
If you can't afford to pay our published prices
mail us a handwritten postcard
explaining why you can't pay and how your use of Kumu will
make the world a better place.